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The Metaphor of Celebrity - Canadian Poetry and the Public, 1955-1980 (Hardcover, New)
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The Metaphor of Celebrity - Canadian Poetry and the Public, 1955-1980 (Hardcover, New)
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The Metaphor of Celebrity is an exploration of the significance of
literary celebrity in Canadian poetry. It focuses on the lives and
writing of four widely recognized authors who wrote about stardom -
Leonard Cohen, Michael Ondaatje, Irving Layton, and Gwendolyn
MacEwen - and the specific moments in Canadian history that
affected the ways in which they were received by the broader
public. Joel Deshaye elucidates the relationship between literary
celebrity and metaphor in the identity crises of celebrities, who
must try to balance their public and private selves in the face of
considerable publicity. He also examines the ways in which
celebrity in Canadian poetry developed in a unique way in light of
the significant cultural events of the decades between 1950 and
1980, including the Massey Commission, the flourishing of Canadian
publishing, and the considerable interest in poetry in the 1960s
and 1970s, which was followed by a rapid fall from public grace, as
poetry was overwhelmed by greater popular interest in Canadian
novels.
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